Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I took my kid to various cities between the ages of 8 and 9. It doesn't matter where you go OP and Copenhagen is fine. I didn't do the Louvre for example with an 8 year old. We did these things
An afternoon at a playground or park
A boat / river cruise
A cafe for some hot chocolate or whatever
A museum of some sort (the modern art museums usually have something more interesting for them to see/experience)
A bike ride
I guess my kids aren’t that sophisticated, because no way an art museum makes the cut.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The posters saying an 8 year old won't remember anything are delusional. Of course they will. My kid is 8 and has been to Europe a few times and remembers, in detail, the trips we took starting from around age 5. I remember things I did when I was 8. Not that "memories" are the main point here, but this isn't an 8 month old.
Anyway, for 4-5 days I'd just stay close to Sweden. Copenhagen is the obvious answer and I do think there's loads to do; as mentioned, Tivoli Gardens, the beaches in the country, and lots of walking.
If you really want to get out of those Scandinavian countries, I'd do Poland or Berlin and I'd fly there from Copenhagen. Either would be a quick nonstop flight and would give you a totally different experience.
NP - you are nuts. Who takes an 8 yr old to Tivoli Gardens and walking??! No way the 8 yr old wants to do that. Yes, agree they will remember but just the fun stuff. I did a ton of international travels from age 6-12. You know what I remember? Nothing at all except Italy cause it was fun!!! You can take an 8 yr old to Europe but you gotta make it something they would find fun, I would not call Sweden and Copenhagen fun. I would call going to the beach in S of France way more fun and eating yummy desserts in France or Italy fun as wellGo see a castle in Germany or something!
I feel like you might not know what Tivoli Gardens is. Hint: it isn’t a garden.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The posters saying an 8 year old won't remember anything are delusional. Of course they will. My kid is 8 and has been to Europe a few times and remembers, in detail, the trips we took starting from around age 5. I remember things I did when I was 8. Not that "memories" are the main point here, but this isn't an 8 month old.
Anyway, for 4-5 days I'd just stay close to Sweden. Copenhagen is the obvious answer and I do think there's loads to do; as mentioned, Tivoli Gardens, the beaches in the country, and lots of walking.
If you really want to get out of those Scandinavian countries, I'd do Poland or Berlin and I'd fly there from Copenhagen. Either would be a quick nonstop flight and would give you a totally different experience.
NP - you are nuts. Who takes an 8 yr old to Tivoli Gardens and walking??! No way the 8 yr old wants to do that. Yes, agree they will remember but just the fun stuff. I did a ton of international travels from age 6-12. You know what I remember? Nothing at all except Italy cause it was fun!!! You can take an 8 yr old to Europe but you gotta make it something they would find fun, I would not call Sweden and Copenhagen fun. I would call going to the beach in S of France way more fun and eating yummy desserts in France or Italy fun as wellGo see a castle in Germany or something!
Anonymous wrote:The posters saying an 8 year old won't remember anything are delusional. Of course they will. My kid is 8 and has been to Europe a few times and remembers, in detail, the trips we took starting from around age 5. I remember things I did when I was 8. Not that "memories" are the main point here, but this isn't an 8 month old.
Anyway, for 4-5 days I'd just stay close to Sweden. Copenhagen is the obvious answer and I do think there's loads to do; as mentioned, Tivoli Gardens, the beaches in the country, and lots of walking.
If you really want to get out of those Scandinavian countries, I'd do Poland or Berlin and I'd fly there from Copenhagen. Either would be a quick nonstop flight and would give you a totally different experience.
Go see a castle in Germany or something!